Monday afternoon I worked on this quilt with the community ladies.
I am still making the blocks but couldn't wait to put some up on the design wall to see how it looks!
And the pillowcase is coming along;
I only have a few flowers left and then the ribbon and bow!
I already have the next pillowcase set ready-
and a table runner is being mailed to my Mom to finish up!
What's on your needle?
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I love those blocks! Dad and I made a Serendipity quilt from Missouri Star out of that collection and it was a disaster. It took me years to fix it but I have to say it really turned out to be a sweet quilt. That was a really pretty fabric collection.
ReplyDeleteThe pillowcase is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI remember they were the first kind of stitching I ever did. My grandmother taught me.
Beautiful quilt blocks. You make me want to take up embroidery again. Years ago I used to make lots of pillowcases and dresser sets.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
your embroidery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects. I recently had hand embroidered pillowcases (that I did - years ago!!) on our bed. I had given them to my aunt and I don't think she ever used them (saving for *good*).
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery is relaxing. I like the sound of the needle and thread as it's pulled through the taut fabric. Your stitches look lovely: I like the leaves.
ReplyDeleteanother flower to be felted!
ReplyDeleteI have a cowl on the knitting needles and Fox and Geese under the sewing needle. You guilted me into it! LOL
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